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": - -' i - ? 'jf-,-"..' a ai". S "'"V'Si "a'--' 't-r'.V'.'.' -:h " ' .. ' ' " ' ''' a ' '-1 ' ' . '"a .'' a '''.! ' Till V ASM 11 UK No. 9,064. RAKEIQH, M. C, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1900. 25, Cents a Month. BOERS FIERCELY ASSAIL DULLER Three Times They Took the British Entrenchments BULLER REGAINS POSITION BY A BAYONET CHARGE Sunday's Terrific Engagement Losses Very Heavy Boiler's Attack on Colenso Had Little Effect Bui ler Speaks of Boer Courage and Energy. London. Jan. S. - While reporrs under (lino of fluidity iil'iiTiiniiii that ItiMT-i wen' repulsed with heavy losses. London, .Inn. S. The SYur Office has just iililislied :i dispatch from Cbnoral Puller, ilnled I.kIm.v. giving llie follow ins from Heuoial While, .luted Sunday n iteration: "An attack was commenced mi my po sition, Inn eliielly ugaiusl the Cnesas camp jind the wagon liili. The enemy was in jrre.it strength mid pushed the mtnek Willi llie greatest courage and energy. Seine of mir entrenchments ami llie Wllgoll hill Wel'e llll'ee lilllos taken liy the enemy. Inn retaken hy us, The attack continued till I'Vi'll :ll niglll. "One point et" our position was neeil Vied by the eni'iny nil day. hill al dusk, in :i heavy rain slunn. ihe.v were turn ed 1 ill t from litis position al the point of Ihc bayonet in a ins gallant ill-inner b.v Ihe Hcvoiis. led liy C..I. Park. "The troops have had a verj irying time. They have hfharcd eeelelltly and are elated al hiving rendered s.r vice to the i!ieon. "The enemy was repulse I everywhere. with very heavy loss, graily ee ling ours, which he ivporN d as soon as the lisls are eomileled. "As far as known Cetieral lliilbr's demonstration again) C..h 110 had Mn'e ell'eet. u spiio ,,f ir heavy aiMilery tire the Itocrs did not ivpu." P.OIOliS CAPTI'IMOI.. Frere Camp. .Ian. 7. - I 'chiv ed.- lie pons roeeivod today sialo thai lieiieral White had captured four hiuidrid pris oners in ihe liners' at backs on l.ad) snuilt yesterday. The 1'oers worr al lowed lo eolne up on lie- smith sjd r-iirb I to Ihe Ilritish liin-s. when I he Kritish ordere'l a liayoie I eliarue. l'e sides these prisotit-rs lie- 11m r; lost ln av liy in killed and wounded. AlileuiLdi the report is not official, it is Icclieved here. 1)II CAT.VCliK Sllool' MIS : i 1 1 u : v niidoit. Jan. S. A Idler from a private of Ihe lrisli rifles, wriilon al Siornilici1.'. where lie was taken prisoner .-i it .r (la lucre's defeat, says that lialarro was so einr:iee,l when he found thai ho had hccn misled that he puiled out hi- rcvoh.r anil shot hiis cuide. SUPERIOR COURT January Term Begins, Judge Hoke Pre siding. The .lanuary lei-m of ihe Criminal Coiirr eonveiicil inioruiu. .Iudi;e lloke presldinir. His charve lo tin- crniid jury was aide and dear. The crand jury is ns follows: I'. M. Verrell. foii--iniiii: .1. T. Adams. -;. .1 I'artin. A. II. I'leasiinis. .1. S. Taylor. W. V. Wynne. .1. I'. Snipes. John IlnMiard. Set h New ell. W. II rpehurch. W. T. I'nderw I. !. T. Norwood. Wesley l.ea. h. J. W. Ilollowav. 10. I!. lOdwards. Kdiriir '-. IVcliles. .1. H. WiKoii and !. AV. I'ar till. Several minor eases were no! pressed t'nis niorninir and this ariernoou llie trial of I. A. Kailey for scllim; had meat was lieirna. ROBT. MACV DEAD Mr. W. It. l.aiy reieiv.d a lelcsmm from Maeoii. Ca.. I Iii- iiinjr anuoune- inir the dentil of his liroiln r. .Mr. Kohert Macy. who luis resided in that eily for several years. Mr. KoImii Macy is the son of Mrs. A. 10. Macy. of ihU city. The ilecensed leaves a wile and three r four children. Mr. Henry Macy. intent of thp Sonlioard Air Line al I lendersiiii, is also a- lirntlier of the ilcci-a-ed. The remains will he liromrht here for inter ment. Tlie deceased's widow w:, for merly Miss ('orinna rpehurch. of Kal ei?h. LOCAL BRIEFS. Sir. 1?. II.' Woodell lefl today lor Clinton. Hev. nnd Sirs. J. J. Dmislnsn have n lurne.l to Clinton. Sir. John Fnison. after spendiuit the lielidiiys here, left today. Iiev. (). 1.. Strinctield is n.iw v.-in-vassin ticniii for llie Haptist I'niver siiy. lie will Rjieiiil the next two weeks workinn in thi city. He is assisted in his canvass of IUileifrli liy Rev. lr. T. 10. Skinner and IUv, Jolm E. While. Sir. C. !. 1nitn silent today nut at the Kails of NViiKo hmkinc after the proposed col Ion mill there. ' lion. J aines T. I-tiriiiiil is in the city. Sirs. W. W. Clements wont to Nor folk today tn witness the presentation of "Old ileiiicsieail." Sir. A. AV. llavweoil. or Haw Itiver, is in the pity. Rev. Ir. J. W. Carter pronehedi ut the Insane Asylum lust afternoon. New York, .Tan. 8.- Cotton: .Tan. 7.1".; Feb. 7.18; Slnrt-U 710; April T.'.'O; Slay 7.23; June 7.24, . i NEW OFFICERS Stockholders of Raleigh Savings Bank Met Today. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Ualeish Savini; Hank, held toilay, the following foul lemon were eleeted ilirecinrs of the lunik for the present year: V. 10. Turner. . W. West. C. Kosen Ihal. .1. !'. I'errall. II. 10. I.itchfoid. .1. C. Drewry. C. II. I'.elvin. A. 1!. Andrews. Jr.. John T. I'nlhui. Immediately after Ihe adjournment of the stockholders the directors met. and elecled the following officers of llie Lank for the present year: John T. I'liUcn. Presidcni; ',. lios, n-lh-.il. Vice President: James (). I.iich lord. Cashier: W. P.. Snow. Attorney, Tlie followiie.' gentlemen were elecled on ihe invesiine; collimitlee: '. 10. Turner. II. 10. l.itehfic-,1, N. W. West. Tin- President, Nice President and Cashier are cs-ofiielo memhers of ihe illleslillLT i -i .tit 111 it lee. The hank has over .V:;imi.ihiii in do posits, and paid last war lo its deposit ors nearly ten thousand in interest. Tit,, hank is in eM-elleiii condition, and iis stuck commends prolialdv the highest price of .my hank in tin. Slate. The officers last year were W. C. Slioiuoh. President: ;. liosculhal. Vice Prisiden:: John T. Pitllen. Cashier, and .1. . I.ilelllonl. Teller. GOVERNOR OOEBEL Legislature Will Declare Him Governor TAYLOR RLFUSES TO RETIRE Republicans Carry Case lo Federal Court -Talor Will Not Sijfn Black burn's Certif'citle as Untied Slates Senator. I'l'riiil.i'ori. K v.. -Ian. v.- The le-i-ia-lure .a' Kenioeky will declare William Cool, el. the i.t ratio c iniliilaie. ;. . nior ot i !,,. State. i lovet tior T.iy.-r will retain h, , eciilive chair liy for -e if necessary and Ihe liepiihlieans and ami ( lo, !n li-'inoerats will carry l'ie case into the federal coarls. Covi'i r Taylor will refuse to siL-u Jes, r'.l.i-'iil.iu-n's oeriiiieate w hen he - i i' d I - iled Stales Senator, hut Ihe llelno, r.s will seal Cnohcl liy 1'. i. 1 11:1 r I. then Cool. el W'll siu., P.laeU- I inn's eert ilic, tes. Tile i;. pui.li. ans elaiiit i In- lu.'i'al and liii.ute: d support of th,. Kepithlieau na tional lntoil:ee. TONY l!ll!NS DIOAll. A : . 1 1 1 1 1 Knrtis. eoinmoltlx known a-- "Toll)." id colored citizen of pal- eii.li. di'.l -li.'il.itly this mnruiir.' froiu hear! ili.si i-e. l'or many years h. had eondneied a le-lauraul on Hast Harnett siieei -niil w;e. well and favotatd)" known !) lite i e, pi,, of ItahuL'li, while ami col ored, lie has I u a ileal on in Ihe l-'ifs-i 1'ap i-i h ti it 1 1 (eoloredi for ahotil lilill) )- :i!s en I was also a nleluher of I0eelsi .1- M.l-ioltie Lodge. h.V which lie Will le iiio'ied tl'olll the Firs! P,,tp list ehuii h tomorrow afternon. He was on, of Kaleigh's hest colored eilieus and v ill l,e generally missed. iFV CORPORATION. Th- riaiegau Harness i ' nr. n,. . of Slale-il!e. Iredell county, lor the ni'l n,sc ,.r inaltil fact nrilig harto--. le.-.iner g Is and other ariieles. The , ,t :al stock is Si'.. Iltlti. I..,i;anks Holt. II. W. Sell in, I J.i - K. Meliani' lied artiile.s of agreeiueit teilny lor the incorporation of ihe Sc. it Mehane Manufacturing- Company, wita a eapiial sio, k of .ViridKHI for th.- pn. pose of inaiiiifaeliiriiig cloth iulo o,r alls. ltggiiis. gariuenls ami apparel o at') ileserijit ion. The Snow- Hill Land and lmp.--.vc lueiii C.iaipany was invorporuied io day with a capital stock of .Sri.iHu1. The Carolina Telephone and Tele.:--' p i Company of Tarhoro was ineori,,:-.i;ed today, the sMekholders tieing (Jeoi-g,, A. Ilohiornoss, o.tii shares; V. 11 Powell, dr.. 'Jim shares: and W. II. SfeNair. HHI shares. The htisiness of the corporation shall le to eoiisiriiei. maintain and cp- erale leh-pli and Iclegraph systems in Tarl oro. Washington. Kinston. Scot laud .Seek, l-'ayel ieville and such other towns as i tie) desire. The capital stock shall !-,. S.",n. mill, with privilege of in creasing i . sloii.iMKI. MASS MEETING. Al llie l-'irst liaplist church last night a mass meeting was held in the interest of eily missions. Hev. .1. ( . Alderman, who succeeded Iiev. A. L. P.etts us city missionary, made a most encouraging report .-I'lioiit Ihe work on Sw ain si reel and ihe Pilot Hill and West ltaleigli . linn lies. He w as followed liy l!ev. John 10. White ami Sir. X. I!. P-ioughtoii. To SW1XIH.10 KAILIIOADS. A X, w Yorker Attempts to Have Uail tvad Stationary Inipliented. New York. Jan. S. Anson Vansiekle. alias loorge I!im-, was arrested here for trying lo have the slalinnnry of llie Southern liailwa) .and other li-ading rail mads a 1 1 1 ) Heated for the piii'ixise.nf se curing transportation on a large scale io sell to Winkers. AHVOCAT10S ltilOVOLT. Slimtreal. Jan. S. T.ascmaine, the re ligious ornan of the Human Cnthoiic hireh.v, iirints an nrriele strongly eon deinniinr lxdh England and America nnd advocating a revolt for the establish ment ot it own government, MR. MARSHALL ON THE STAND Testifies in His Own Behalf in Case for Counlerfeilin;, THE DAY IN COURT GOOD FOR MARSHALL First Letter for Silver WriLlen by JPolilz Months Before Marshall Knew Him Circumstances Under Which Letters Were Writ, i ten Recited in the Court Today. The iriai A. -I. .Marshall, a-itorney at law. of Wilmington, was cotiliiiucil in l-'cdcral Court this morning, ll ,le- fetis iilineitlg llaiil ufioli. plaelli.' dis- iaiet-esi, , wi:nes, s on ihe stand for the purpose ,,- ivl, uning ihe eviden-e of Tlieod..tv l'.i;k!-'. and Nicholas Politz. ihe convict, and of lieieclive Perry, and alter noon 1 1 if defendant, himself. A. J. Marshal!, win; on the stand in his own I, chair. Tins is to he the most inipor- latlt potiol, of the hearing of lie ease w Ilii h has .; 1 1 racled the most wide spleld a!leli'i,,l llil-.etgholj! llie elllire State. Mi -. Marshall, w :fe "f the d d'endalll. was ;,' in,- ,,,1111 ioojo this m -a-ning. as she has .e., ,- ,. I, day sine- ihe !,"giu niiig ot the trial. She w.is -eat.-d near her hll-l'.-uid. among llie eollllse for iie- fonse. nniil Mr. Marshal! look the stand and did no; then leave the eoltrl i l:l. She lisi-iied w it li rapi al n in i,.n to the e., mini 1 ion ;:s it was .-itul't. led I.) Sir. M;H-s,,,, l',elia:ii.. of Wilinitiuion. and Wore ihe s::, e eoldid, n: eXiressiol that; has throughout lr trial h.-en an eit- eoltr.l-'eniea! Mild sliniilius lo the eo.tn s, as w II a- I,, hot- husband. Her iosiri.n in ill,' ease has l.e.n grea'i) .oniineiile.l upon and her hraxcry as well ;s Jier iltli..sillg lidelily have Iteeti an . bje.-i 1 ;i .,!' ! ., -:i ii I i I'll I charade. Ii .viil I,,- r, iu,-it:l,e; e, lltat on l'ri d:l) lie- govern, ne!;t r.-se,l i,s case and lha since th ii lime Hie . I, 'lens,, has been hammering :'way at llie t.siiuioiiy of the ii in I lark-ley. of the convict, I'olilz, and of ihe I ;..ve!'niiieni 1 1, te. iive. Perry. e;. ll Wiilie-- t,-oiliU that s ( ,-1 1 i . I (' 1 1 1 S made I,) !he vi:tie-sl-s meal ioi;ed, o I the siand. had l. .mi denied hy them a; one Inn an.,! iter oil" the stand, an I al times w In n -.here was nothing .., rlli' en, . I in in i o t ell other than l In-' I nil u regarding lit - matter. V. A. I'arri-. W. .1. Johnson. C. 10. ' ..llitis and I I. C. Simnions were the lifsl wii.iess, introduced in court this nn, ruing. Tlie o hie. t in j. lacing ea.-li .f llie-e wilm-ss, s on the siand was to siloW liial 1-Ill;le). al o!le time and urn. I Iii r iitsi rior lo his arre-l. h id l staled t" lie- wiiuesses thai Marsha!! . w a - t,o: gitiii) and that he w -is not in i ,,,, .,, I led i,U lb.. eOlOlIer- ! I'eiiil;-. Th. -e witnesses had known l.ari.!,) prior io his arrest ami in no or Iw,, Instances he had staled the in- I.. .cei f Marshall to them ali.r he had in en pia c,l in jail. The lii'th witness ,,ti the -la;:d v.ls Sir. .1. It. l-.iim. I" w noni. aeeor.laig 10 his icstii.i.niv in conrl this morning, Ilarklcy had made llie slateliieul lllat Marshal! w a-- innoeeni and that he 1 1 i.ii-l.ie) i had fooled Hcteeiive Perry. About this 1 : 1 1 1 it -latothoni Mr. King staled that li-itl.ley spoke hoasiingly of h:i ilig fool, d a deleelive. Mr. W. .. M.i.owau. who assi-iod Anliite, t lout;': in t! xatnina! ion of the rooms , utaed by Polity, and the examination l the keyhole ihroitgh w hieh it had been alleged by a w itness f,.r the government that Mr. Slat-shall had I, en seen in the room, t.-stipe. that it would be 'tiiposs,!,!,. t'or anyone lo be t'e.olezed tilfollLh the key-hole. ;S it was an itn ii -ually small one of the class thai have thin Mat keys, about the thick ness ,,! iw,, la.ei-s of plaio tin. This poi lioii of ais p.si im. liy w as eorrol.o laliie ,.f tie testi uy of Mr. I'.onilz and W:s i-. 1 ; o-llleed ;ls sltell. but the l.ll l.r (...rti.-ii was for a different c.inse. Mr. M, -Cowan lestilieil that Ii-iiUm) staled to hint in the New llanov. r jail that tlie to iiiion)- gixeit by him on the oe.-asioii of ihe preliminary le-aiing of Mai-sii iil w. s false and thai on the ne: cluing it. "f the ease it would ti"' I last half an hour, as lie iulellil.il lo tell I ) whole ii-iiih regarding Slar-hall and would alone j, rove the innoeeni f the attorney. lie slated lo Sir. SliCowan that Marshall had written the h it. is for Ci.-'labelu-s withoui knowhslge as in the purpose for which the substance was to he used. K. L. Helms was next placed on the stand. In answer to ipteslions from counsel he si ited that lie had at one time been art'iste.l by Heteclive Perry on ihe charge of counterfeiting and thai al Ihe present lime he has a sail against Perry for S!hikiii for arrest under false charges. Thai the siii; was tiled more til-tit a year ago and that m answer to it has yel been lileil. Helms slated further thai Perry had told him tiiai if he would give testimony to aid ii n- vieting SLirshall ..f count erfcit inir that he would .:iy h in money for such tesiiniotiy. .Mr. ltiisbee. of e.mnsel for the u. fense. iheii asked: "ISesides trying to bribe j-.hi to give this testimony didn't he go so far as lo threaten yon if volt didn't give tlie evidence us he diriM-'lfsl':" "Yes. sir. He snid that if I didn't give evidence against Marshall and oihei's he would make it go hard vviih me." 1 1 i s 1 1-', i i Attorney Iiornur.l alieinpte.l to show the had character of the wit ness by the character of his employers nt one time. The only resill't of this was to show that Helms had driven in a liturgy with his employer to Casth llayue that the latter might take a train lo Norfolk when il was alleged iliat he 1 1 : 1 1 stolen a horse. Silt. MAIISIIALI. UN TJII0 STAXH. Sir. A. .1. .Marshall, dd'eiidanl. was llien swum and placed on the stand. In answer to the .piestious of his attor ney. Mr. Mars.ldi Kellamj. of Wilming- loll. he staled thai lie is al Ihe present lime aii attorney and counsellor al law in llie tiiy of W'ihniliglon. Sir Mar-hao, aiii.-nu other things, said: "I am ilerl). llir.-e jcils old. My r. sid, ii, ,- is ai '.KHI Market si red. in ihe city of Wilmington. I have lie, in ihuiiigloa sin,,- the year 17:1 and )l:te sin.-e ihal time been ill business lucre , ..in iuiioiis . w'as ii.. born in Wilmiiigtoti. Inn in Onslow county. I .-: iii a piaeii.ing aitorne)- and hae been Itraeia itig law hi Wilmington f,,r ion , !'--ir-. 1 received nt) admission into lie- bar in :h. fall of INS!! and sit that time I have been a.iivel.v engaged iii ihe ptnel'ie ,,!' in) profession." Mr. Ileilaln: : "You arc . harL'eii with having engaged in . oiiu: . ft eil ilig. 1 - i; Irin that you ha.e ever been e.,ii ii,-, :, d wi'li auvlhiiig of the kind';" Mr. M.-M-!iali: TTi:t-, never been col:;.. , led v. i!h an) lltinr: -,f ;h,. kind Iliat I knew ,,i." Ml. lie!!. iiev then handed lo Mr. Mar shall llie batch of letters lurui-hed by lie- P. -an Smelling and Keliiiing Coin-1-n.v. . h;. h had I,, en in : rod need ;,. rvi- den., e ihe lisii,; All..rne) ail, I asked Ml-. M..,--!l;,ll to lake ill,' letters ,;h, C ,ill,l 'I liie .jlir) .He! tile Ill eve!-)- tllillg 'llll'i led w i ! ii then I tlie .e! f- . n ;u- a :n .- under which he had wi'-ieii SI:. M ar-hal! i:,i.; ' 'I in ! a'c ihl.-e !!;, Is. ' V, , , , . f ihetil Wliiten oil In) ! ) ,e- IV I i ! , 1 1' in in. olliee !,) in) si. uoerapher and a: in) die a lie;-. ;,!- .Hi' Written ill III) o.l !.l!el W 1 i ! ! IIJ. 1'ire li rsl I o ;'!',' d.l 1 " I V -i,iive! I Id,, her Jd. In! in. .;,,! No vember T:h. IV.IS. and llie ill t 1. w I il !eh iii ii, v i. a nd vi lit i ii :. is dale,! ti,-. .,,,! !.!.; ii. I-N'.is. ' M , SI' ii -ii , Ji was n i lie ioini of : , ii ill;' of ; ! ll e! !er u I it ten h.V niln. bin n,M i ,i !,j i i,e P. , ii Sn., i . i.-i an,! II, lining i'oni!anv. and witieit ilieir i-e;,r Iltit'i-. e oil tile s lie! deiiicl llilv iuu !-, .-, l e, i. bi - oh jiv: ioll V .1 - nut, le by liie I'-ni.-; .:;,.rne) aid ii v.;,- ;. !:,.,! !,-, in, court. -'I'l-i- '.,: .' I. tie,- and envelop, a.l.lr, ss id 1. 1 ; Pe'in Sloel:bg and lolinilig C.ei.pauv. and written by Xieholas i'olii ." i . liiii-itcd Mi'. Slarshail. ":i I'e.o - i , bar die of the '."! of Mir. ii. s;in. ,i linn time I li:id nev, : i. m i N." Ilola- Polity, and h;i! ii a , . p'.i i u ; a m with i The bill ailio-lo',! I,, same b, .!! . . ,- l ; .-!.:. is" .S .....I !s I,. N.- a- PoMf;:. T ': s, . ., w n , prior I , , in a ,-, : ! i , with I ii: ;-. "'I 'n ; tier I'.-.nOit- d.! i' ' ' '"'--I- 'J'J'l. IV-N. W-i' el, HI) le'i, 1 !n .-I. I-, ii !-- i.s i, How : "Will von kind!) lei a :; id l ,, in" p, i- , pr, s ( '. . 1 1. . w ! v ' .ni-' , - ,'i silver iiud sen-l a! Ihe same litec vein- i ri.e list of '..',. I and "I nor in. lids relit, ed b.v ,,a." "I'lie eireUlil-l .1 IH'es lllider VV 1 i i I " i L I w rot e I hi-- le: let- w , it a- t ,.;i,,w s : "Iii Aitgitsi ,,r S, ptember. I Vis, Nich olas Poiiiz was ia, ll, led lor selling liipior on Sunday in live or si-, diil.-i-eiii , ;ses. I hi, , him ,,! r I vv iee prior ;,. his lit, I'lonl and Anne 'lr,'.-l-. lie i I., in.- ilii Mr. Wall.-r 10. York. Who staled to llie lilill ihe 111:111 was named I'oli'z and thai he wished o l-IHpl")- .-I 1.1'.'. ) , I'. I repl-eseuled 1 1 1 1 1 1 at llie li ' his lire, when ihe ad jiisior ,, the insiiranei eoinp.-itiy was there, and alter cellee ing his insm-uucc io!' llilll I'eeeiv , d IIIV P e. I SUM hit casionallv nMor ilia', up in ihe lime ihal 1 .let'ein!, , hit. i in . our: lor selling liipior on Sunday. l'or III) service he owed me S-.'ii and he paid me Sin in cash and asked if I would trade l'ie remainder of toe amount "in with him. This agl i i . do. (In ihe Till of ' tuber. 'Vis. I w.n; int.. his store to give him ; i dir. Mr. How, 'II. his cicl'i.. , ' I il. d putting Up lh del' !',.r inc. Sealed in lh.- roni vvas an .,!,! Creek, holding a pie. I cardboard "ti which In- v,.is pencilling a ma n-of w a r. This was .al,,, , I llie close of Ihe S - ish w nr. Wili'.- I w as -l.riilili: I In re he g,,l up and Mi', lb 'Well in! reduced llilll lo a lie- man w h got Mr. Nick out of his ivoi'bh. 'lh,- man iHrio'il oltl o he Cosle!., his. lie is a KO.Nl sized man. w.dgl.it.g a1 t Is- ' P'" pound-- dark hair 'd : 'taehe. a crooked nose , f llie K-e . I., t.. I',' :.lld his face sliovveil .igl,s ,,: il I ll affected b.V small pox, lb- -i' lo- very poor lOtiglish. "A . I .! in, ..nt ..f ihe store be -L i pc! in, and asU'd f..r my ..ffi. e address aid I wrote it on a s.-r: f brown paper iii 1 he stole J-.tnl iliviled htm to cane to see me. lie '-.tal he hi d some work that he wished dolie. In answer 'o further igiiesiioiinii: Sir. Slal'shill st.n,,! ilia, In- did li" ' wribi Ihe Idlers .hi his own account, but thai ho wrote l hem for I In- hi- Cro,k. t 'os-e bolus, and that he did not then or a1 any other time when he wrote Ihe letters do so with ill.' knowledge that lh" sllli .stances Wele lo he ll-e,l for . ..Illlter- feiling. "Ai the lime this- man Cosiel.elus re- lltes(e. llie lo Wlile ihe loiters." con tinued Sir. Marshall, "on ihe L".'d "!' Ictohir. S!IN. le-e W:s in III) (' a young man named Thoiea- .1. lieiehd-. At that lime C,.st, l,e!i,s i..l,l me what, he wished the si!vcf for. lie -aid iliat he wanted lo gd .ml a paieiil and ask"d lue what 1 w-.nld charge for gelling mil a patent for him. 1 -aid lh.it a retain ilig fee ,.f Sl'tl must b" paid and thai I he Whole co-1 for my services Would be Soil. Harklcy had come up the sired with him. bin had pa-sod b.v and only Coslebelus h id cine i'l. He stated to me ihal he h id di-. ,o er.sl a process for roplaliiig silv.-r from which tin- plate had worn ..IT and said that if 1 w.nild order the stuff for li'mi lie would rcpla'o !..r nio some silverware that had been given lo llie I.) a friend. II" -s : I i I ll" would gi I lh" address ,,f the parties. iVoin whom to order the silver from Polii.'s slol'O. II.' said he Wished Ihe St nil' to c. ine C. O. 1 . ami I t"ld him to bring tin- .Sid and I would order it for him. :is he had said the cost would be S7. la my office on the occasion of his re- (Continued on 3rd Pago ) RALEIGH MOURNS o:c-Va.,(Ih. i oM t uuuifc a in lliltc tuutin Rest FRIENDS CROUD THE CHURCH People of Raleigh Pay Loving Tribute to Masters Williamson. Lee and liinton Deepest Symrathy for the Bereaved. 'I;; vest,, day :,!lern f.::a " I "''' 1:"' ' ' "' r ''- l,,1-,i:'" '"' ""f '.. for lh" lun.a-al -,;r n es o yitiii iHtaiie on i -,.w in l.c.'. llie tW '.llieeli ..;ir oid V,eilll-I ,,! tin- tragi- 1 1 t'o a li i a " -,1' Salindav al toil ii. lideiiion St,, i M, ;li,',i;-i iii is " , " ll I I ' i 1 1 ! I'l ' 1 1 W il S ei ow e , . j ! ' ' " e f i 1 , W 1 1 1 viih ft 'ends ,.f ihese i .,, , ,. .,;i:ii- v.-ltiii :l In! of 1 licit- res,.. , , i , , l a lie n--- . a If l.lsl Hilin-e o 'lie l.eW s of I !te I I , le d ll I a ii 1 1 !', ' a v . v , t , , , a, id so r I: n a lew hollo's a;, no , i,,.' i in- - 1" iia i i'i"i..-ii loving he. rts. i a- 1 1," i ,', - nil', hud st ..;:- 1 I i il , oil's poo ! - b, '.".-I I., 1 ,e lee " ! , " p., pill:,, I' I ,v., lo I',,- . il .-. rile) .-: sees of i-roaile I." .'i'l. I i I i g. i . i ,-ee,., lll:C :s " eg eoll -teoe-H.-ss J, ovale- I'l'l,'!' I'l' ill. Ml.ll Willi. Ill -"!:. II., I.'.. '- ''le s,. of I'lpiiiin nii.i M'.. P.. P. lint . of ihis , uy. Kdwiti l.c a" II. Hi -. i ... Mr. and Mr . .. II. !.", . :' 'In-- e'.t). and James Hint' .. a--,. I."., s..., ,,r l -I 'liiii les 1 li:,,.ii. .,-,i.. riv .,.' this and Sivt.1 'iephciv li I be. el-';.," .M a- i'.i;.-. an I seh. .-it,. i'e ,,f ;),.. I v n. , - a; tin ll.ii. i-rii M:,l A. a ,!.", . .. , N..,-:t 10 ..: S: !'.-.! . 'l ll" V W l'i e ,;r.e.i n, d l'. idle i le 1 W were soiiioing ;!ie tndi.i.i) ha V. ii ll 1 1 lei !' il ii id. and I he details " a li ; 111 Imp!,, n a v il! -o is il finite,-, i'l I..- know .,. I i . ,! .' -' V i'l'.' oil liie I .in i, near lie- a- ' ".' i '" pond, an I -, "lie! .i..gs -I I le .:- a" ing a"d v-,i i' i a.: ! , !' ! ill' I'"! a i !! "' I'" . . 1 1 '-adl) -i" -. l i.'V W .'l e !.o' I : 1 1 ! .ie, -a" led : c: h,'i' rial li'-ie I" llie ,, n'.,i i: : no w.tv. - . . ti;,. ;..- Ill--' !.:...' .v i, Ma-t.-r- V':' ' ai.ison am! I nd :i"'ti l. s-, r il' , ..l -li'!l, d il.:" llie 11"!" W I". ' .1-" II. ! :"-! to break ' he I . re-. I, - i " i I anion-. The fa, - s ' ', il l a-. , r I I in ,,!;'-. 'on w -,. .., l .. ;l ! - Hi I lie i, e ami i:,,i w i ii : In- ,;, r g."i - en the hank and Ihal his , ap v. - ,,n l,i- i.-o and !! ii'g : -. . '. and tlie ..a mi. !,.. ,: .:, leads I , , .j,,. ';,(!, ,' vie". A 1 I lie I ill'fl il .'V . -J s, .,- o til, ,o-..-fie,,' V. iis e, lipi, ,! ,! il.i i I : i I . ; I s , , e;-,' llowdcl Wit I I pi. sl-Hidin- till! 'il'V Illigli! be pi 'si o '.'.il.lt tile ,;!-: Wei' s W I I'l- SI,., Iii", ill t li I ill I " I ' I I h" .'Wo friends. win. had 1 .m ...:ii.:ii Ilinnitfli.un liieir i iii!,"),,,,,! nod ontii and .1. al!l. Tii" la: -.- galler.v f the li-'en'o S:reel t'hir-l- v.as n. . r i -, ,!-,, a !-.! ( lip ill I lie , e -I il l!e llel'e Wl i '' l'""1" standing be in ear sh.u .,: I , puloii Irom w hi. it the i i-n uioni,- w. ,.. .-. :i,Iiii " ..!. alid 111. Ho I 1 1 ;i 11 an llliodl",! triple litril'd away w In-n biev ariivoi. Iind'ie-r ii iii:io--il"e to gel ... an r i ha n l'ie si of the gl'e.-ll e.iifae. Al hail' ;.ils Itir '.-I... k lite . a-k.-is hi'iiring the l'i mains o'' '!.. l a,, oiitiis. reached tie- churn. iii" - ask.-;- w . .- Lome I.J l.llll-belli'el-S -ei'-eled l!-"lll !!!" school-males of liie ho) s ;.; : lie K.lh i-lll Male Academy, where tile tn'v vi i n- of tile ! la gel)- W ere a II oilg ill" ill'"! in, pitlar of tin- si' licit I.,..!... Pn. -..bna 1 he casket -i'l'l! I'cl's il ml in -in f- Was t he llevereild (I. P. Sliiilh. pal"" of tin' l-'.deiiloll Strei t ehnr.-h. w iii, a, n o! I n til mniHiiion of the t : ,. :i t ' ii, led fa mi j'.es. 1-eadilia tile -H'l, e of ill, SI -I lldi-l Clnin ll as tlie pr, , -es-- eti !' -.-ii' f stnek- n M-opl.. .roee,'de. .'oVVl, lh" ll'sie I'Ol.Ild Ihe altar. Inline, liaieiy 1'oUowina tlie fa, nil) and rel.'llivcs of Ihe d,, -cased V. II a lh" entire sin. lent body of th" Pah iaii Mah- A" t ,1,-IIIV Ilea. led b.v l'ie Prim inal of llie School. Mr. llil-h M""-oi,. I , i h ru ing at in o'clock 111" st nd, i'l - had no-' :,l the eh. ."I building and after lal.iag appi-opi":::.- adi.ei r-gai'.l ug tin- !: ,.( the t hr,"- un'n . i-aM v !..!.. , ,1 iin-niber. of Iheii' bod), decided i" l-e I P!-'' ' leg ' attending ;!i- :"'tue..al i i a I" .!j. 'I'll,. IW. easkels were j,'. '.! bv side. HI, mi .i'ille V itl !!!,! "i 'he all . f rail. In ihe piiipil vv. Hr li 1! S.oith. paste,- ,.f the lidel-l- .!'. I M- tlfdi-t I lltll'eli: Ir. Kllgeiie I 'alii"!. i;l-to.- of ill, l-'irst Prc-bv b't'i.-i'i Chiir-h: I 'r A. M s'iiiinis. inlstor of the Tabel'liaei" l'.aili-i Chiifeh: li.'V. C. T. V latits. past..:- ..' Central M.thodist Chei.h: and 1 'r. Thomas 10. Si, in;', i. : tlie I'ir-t II. i' :'.-( Church. "Sollll'lillie. Sot,," it:!". We'll " siand," vv;!- tlna. sima i.v :-. .".v -a. . ..I ihe l-'irsi P.a.t.st h,,i. Mi-- Man.', W loll actia g as organist. nod Pr. lillgelie I'. I''!.! lie !: I' id tile 1. i I n I eon il P-alni. whi.-li b-t.ii- ". ith ihe woi.ls. "Lord. Tie : I; i !" -l " i" dwoihlig phi, o in nd g, neiatie is. Hr. A. SI. Sin, nis had in pt- vc was a tiea'iiil'ii ,e!i;i',n i" ."i , lieaee llli-ht ran.,, into ihe betels ..." t ' afflicted by 1 b is awi'nl c. ikaii. III. thai all -might realize I he 1 " I" be 1. a-n. I I and mighl Id tin 'if d.iilv li.e be i-b j llial llley would i"l leaf neaiii n nraved for isolation am! lop a:. .1 -h vor.ls Of s. ri.i nr.' wh.-re the Lord t"!!- how consolation from grid may 1 iiiinisl. 'l! was a bea uti t'ul tribute in simplicity ami sincerity, and tan-thi all lo sav "Thy w ill. f I la rd. ! dene." Sliss Minnie l-'it.-h Tucker, of Chri-i lOjviscoiial Church, sang swe.-tlj a s.,(o. "Why do you call this dying, ihi.s sweet goiiij; away. Kroni the church the funeral procession left by tin. east central aisle, the family ami relatives, of the lies eiised bvius lol- loved by llie s-(-j,ii ,!-ma t cs of llie two I oh,ve,l oilcs. ji The funeral being a double one. there I e as a double procession, the hearses bear i iiig ihe remains ( aeli side hy side, a- A'1'' h' . t" abo the earriagni 'bearing llie i.itnllies and frieinl,: the seli.,,,1 hovs and lai'i' iiiMiil'i-i' ii' eil .v liritiiny :ni' j - .ii itl' I In- itrs ii'urt'xsion. -l I In in,! i,-i-v I 1m- inirriiu-ii' Hibk -'.iMiii'-h',! , in- M.-i Uudisi mini"- ::JtXmZ:Z. "mZ 1 "on -in ! a iiitge ..-i . i iiiee at an inter ill"!,,. S, id, -in il.-ls ihet'e been Sll.-h e-. p s..iv.,v, luis (lie .s i ii jia t liy been s.. e i, . v ,-r-;; '. in this itis;(iiee coming is i' ll"".-. t'o! o:;!y fro III the oily of P.-ih"'.'1! and of W'ak. ml), but ll'oill 111" Stale al lai-L'e wlter.ver the nows of the tri-rie . v. l ! had I', iiell. d. The pall-bee:-, i - al lie- fun. ral .-I" Mial "ill, an, s,,e and K.I., ',,, I .... ,.. I 'to, , 'tes I ,. ,. ,,, ... ' .1. . , . Will',:,,,, IL.tris. Alh.-r l.att.-i, I 1 1 i, i i. -I so,,, dr.. .los.pi, I wain :,n. l.o.,u Wrbhi for Hie former. ,; ! .1, If C Ilni.ei: Ilii!. Waller Mar Mbt-tt Pi-e;. Ii. Hubert lliiyiuinil and i. - S-.v ii.ii. li .,r il,,. laiter. AT I hi: IIINTOX Pl.Al C This i -iiipa at t o'.-h, .. a i he t.-l'v ,-lee of Mr. I iiar.-s ;ii;-on. ' I .... 1 1 I ei-iill Inil. s i. ,-' m,.. 1 ,,is ,.,1 . . a" fun. r.i i of .l ,-. .1 lines ! 1 1 1 1 1 . : i . l in- iii-d v i, "in ,.f ill" a.-- eh nt - -;! a: I..) . v as . ."..in, !,; il; 1 he :o- i a !;i-i" l-llll!,,-!' ". t i -is ll' i' - e , )- I ! Mr ,.,. a Ti. ' llO'i I. , Male A il.i l I, n.i ! I tile , , I 1 1 I . ', . I I 1 1 . , I , hi. In, i,i.e; s ,,f ihe s. !),,! . Pi .... , i! ' the a-...l. ..' . s. I, ,t I ,. ; 11 :.! "V at hi Mr. M Ti v V i e o ,,o Kpisl o r .hi.. '. I- l":,, '.) K".-. Hr. M. Al. V,,. - . i t l '111 .-! eh ll e;,. j '! !., ! i." i. : .,': era a- ni i,... 1 1 hip ll fun I V.e ,...!;. I'!i;!-,i .. lefd. IV Were llilll, i ,-, ..ns a ad liaiid- an! can,., from I 'n i:.-- i a. 1 1 . i s all,, !"V..! !:,c iillee yiilltl- I l.l s .1, IO "S Wee O V e '" l!lO siglllll j I .; i"i .! a I'd il.i :!') 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 !' , 1 1 L: 1 1 " I . m i :i. ii- r , , s w ben ! ' i . in int. - I lllliv.ls.il Mil,) of feeiiliLl.V aillld. ll to he'l- "serill, lis ) ester A FRIF.Nn ? TRIBUTE On the Death of Mial Williamson. Edwin I.e.: and .lames liinton. I . s :i.,l n i - i'.,rl unes cm.' -.- I!'' s,,el erl'-llila Veit, ;. ,, deSI',0 . li . ..Ve'- f leeilli'i. .Hid llie ivi. lill!- l ii ' .a ,ts hopi s. ii s jo) s. it.s antieipa -..io e. Ii.:-.as.isi ,,(-,. hkislol. and i . k . ii,,, dark shadow of a great black ai'il'e. :t -,,!i intt. iii)s erimts L'l'.oiu !i"i' Sin-li a ,-orrow. siii'i a misfortli'ite, sitelt a anion:, t, i o.er tllis peoi.le Salltrda) .v.ltin .-. w !ie. -lie llevvs reaeheil her, . '' lli" ili'i'Uii Ii) di-owiiiiia of Miistefs M,.-:1 'v i'!ia Hlsoii. 1-i.lwin l'eall.l Jamie I i,,t, ,n. I Iii hrighl and haiu-.v jollllls alios.. .';;y of '!ea-ii:-o and reel'ca t ion , tt.h .i vv t ii de.lt h. Three Happy Ii. .ii.es saildemled wiih the d" i si sev,-ow . T hr. e released spir ils ;., ,, :l:..h; ialo del tiil.v lo b.- ,-atiglit iii Hi.- .-'i-n ,-f a loving Siiviour. Three tit:!.- i,.,,!ies eoiisigtte.l to nioiher earib. 'I'lll-ee little !'l o W e-eo V e 1'. d lllollllil-. .'111.1 the bereavi I "tics wit'i sorrowing heiiris rotor ! to ilteir .h-selated h.-a rt h-s..acs. P."! is lias ai:-.. ilii. no! Ti,,. low,-.- ,., f.i.l. ,. Til hearts "f ll lalt-ellts ii, -Ij,. and the .slid .i - - ii :e-" ilia; lino- d- ar ones have jell,'. cN.-iinle ail ealtil!) . ollsola I i. ill. I: is tile ! ill HI el I ! ii i ai d which alolle "il 11 s.aime'a sidi wounds as these. Th. -e lii'i'ahi little angels eanie I., visit I's. ini.l We o!v kllow lllolll b,s wllell i .. ) iilv a- n, a and where sudden dealh i a l's 1 lien, a ,v il) . t In 11 it is Wo learn I he gre.H les-,,,, ..; I .ov , . It, ir darlings are Loliet We a:e deprived "f liieif love all. I hi:- ss-,s. an,! tin- , i ,n "I ii ins ,,f our beilla are ,.;,.ii I and w e I ng : la v dow a lite "II. .W beiiiilifni ut Ill 1 low I, rights ii h-:i nis' iili its iiiiisioiis. ii .pifati, !:--. dr, alius' !!,,!. -,'' i,, "lt;;ll.J-. si,,.- with at cud. l i e Ii ;..i, a In ;-,, in. . ,-a, li vein li a f' i.-nd." Mil Will, am- ,n. lllw'a 1 a n, I .1 a ni, Him - t 1 1 1 : 1 1 . s. . . I it, -. i. en.ts. :..v,-. hv all W i," 1 l"V t!. to. f .1- their g. 11 ieiiia n I l,".'l' ina. -, ni l I.v in. inn, a--, -i.-adt-a-t l,i, !,l-'l'o an,! 1,'ai ') ,,so ,e li ' a ad i iii erit v ; jn-l ripening ill j i. mil's i-reii; ftcl I of aiol.-ipat Lais and 0, ssii,iii ies. wilh i,riL-hles prospeets o! a hiij.py i'u' if'' net'. -,- ;',. in. in tlie midst ill, ir b"):-h je. a -'it- -, il'c -ilihlcll!) sua! eh, d i'l-. nil lit, i , - o , ,-riil- ) . H"W .,-,'. ml. h.o.v 'i.v-i : how h.-v, , the iiiiiterslaiii' ag i.i' neilai .nan. are tn.- orks ,,r Pro i,,, nee. 1 1 rhnps lh, be-l. intt oh. lew lav -le on-!;, t ,-.,f gi ' Suell en liiltii; ies as Tn so make up llie t,, si eii.lfill I ;ieril 11 " "! 1,-ll-elll- ill ill!' . i . :-, . d .- pa!-. 'I ' hi t r t lte-e h.v. d Whose' live- IlilVe li.'.'O'.lie l.illslj e-,: W ,,!, d Wi ll 1 I'I'ir' o'V il. fillillg theii !na:--s with '-:!. -hies' !,,'.-; a ! mils, I tut s'leh is il," w d of Him who :m, tin 1. -w, I. He ii;l- . :,'!"! for ils telmni nil!" llilll. Sln d ' ,, Pall's. t,,r lliese son! !i;,o In: taken iheir fliulii i:i:,, tin , I .lilt. t "'' -tor) to gla-id.-n the allgei . .,!, li 111.- ;,: VV Vie tli' "II, . W hel'o I !)) '.' '"' ' !i, bosom ,,!' llial lalel'lia! which is promi-ed from the lips ;,,, !,-. in.-r In wl; .so arms thev now A I'liliONIi. ! I Mi W . AN)' A i it; 110 nshiiigi.Hi. Jan. n Tin. Senate pas. e.l a ii solution ,-aIliii upon the Sinm-c-lnr) oi ihe N:'y to slide wheiher Ad eiiral hiiii'i .-er reported thai he could take Manila with lite help of A guiittihln. Senator Pdligrew- iutrndnoed u Tesolu tieti authorizing the services of the 1'niteil Slates to nuNliate ln-t ween Boors an.) P.ritish. Th(ro was no action, as l'etligrevv wishes: to srio'ik on the subject. The House- adjournol.tUl SYednesdaj, ' "" v .s't "-.' '' yki:;;.'V::.: JWBtrtfeJBit.'TH "X'1 'BMmB ' -.' a ?-".;', i:.i:'C-'---'V.'-v It i mClf:t!r. r
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